• “Competing Nationalisms: The mobilisation of history and archaeology in the Korea-China wars over Koguryo/Gaogouli”, Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus, February 9, 2006, http://www.japanfocus.org/-Yonson-Ahn/1837

• (Korean version as a book chapter) “Mŏlisŏ kakkaisŏ Tokdo/Takeshima munje ilki” (Reading the Issue of Dokdo/Takeshima Dispute From Near and Far), Panil-kwa Tongasia (Anti-Japan and East Asia), Seoul: Somyŏng, (2005), pp.135-142 (ISBN 89-5626-198-9).

• “Rewriting the History of Colonialism in South Korea.” In Broken Narratives: Post Cold War History and Identity in Europe and East Asia. Edited by Susanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik. Leiden: Brill. 2014. (ISBN 1574-4493)

• “Japan’s ‘Comfort Women’ and Historical Memory: The Neonationalist Counterattack”. In The Power of Memory in Modern Japan. Edited by Sven Saaler and Wolfgang Schwentker. London: Global Oriental. (2008), pp.32-53 (ISBN 978-1-905246-38-0).

• “Introduction: Denationalising and Renationalising the Past”. In Contesting Views on a Common Past: Revisions of History in East Asia. Edited by Steffi Richter. Berlin: Campus (2008), pp.11-21 (ISBN 978-3-593-38548-8).

• “The Colonial Past in Post-colonial South Korea: Colonialism, Modernity and Gender”. In Contesting Views on a Common Past: Revisions of History in East Asia. Edited by Steffi Richter, Berlin: Campus (2008), pp.157-180, (ISBN 978-3-593-38548-8).

• “Remembering and Forgetting Trauma: ‘Comfort Women’ in South Korea”, Proceedings of the 25th Biennial Conference of the Association for Korean Studies in Europe, Lomonosov Moscow State University (Russia), 2011.

• “The Contested Mount of Paekdu/Changbai and China-Korea Conflict”, Proceedings of the 24th Biennial Conference of the Association for Korean Studies in Europe, Leiden University (the Netherlands), 2009.

Afrasian Futures is a series of four cutting-edge lectures that mark the conclusion Africa’s Asian Options (AFRASO), a major transdiciplinary research project at Goethe University Frankfurt that has investigated transregional African-Asian interactions and entanglements since 2013.

We are delighted to invite you to the upcoming AFRASO Lecture: "Indians and Pakistanis in African Universities: The Cultural Politics of Postcolonial Knowledge-Production" by Shobana Shankar (AFRASO Fellow 2018). The lecture will take place on June, 21st in room SH 0.107 (Seminarhaus, Campus Westend) from 4 pm - 6 pm.